![]() Specific clarification on moderation related to the topics of abortion and reproductive healthįree Mental Healthcare for HCWs Related Subreddits For Prospective Nurses: No racism, sexism, or other intolerable isms. No COVID denialism, antivax, or other anti-science rubbish No revealing of personal information or social media accounts Meanwhile, best wishes and a Happy and Healthy New Year.All posts should be related to nursing or healthcare If you have any news on why it is happening I would like to hear it. Please keep us informed on this forum about your Rice Crispy noise. It should have been stopped before it ever got started. ![]() I am just been realistic.Īngry….I am so angry about the experiments they were performing in the Wuhan lab with total disregard for the global population as a whole and all for no other benefit than their own interests. I’m convinced it is all caused by having contracted Covid, which in my opinion is going to contribute to people suffering a lot of illnesses in future and no doubt it will have an effect on peoples lives and even shorten many. Like you, this is very disconcerting to me. I do not like taking antibiotics, particularly during a pandemic since they lower one’s immune system, but I have to say they do seem to be helping me. He performed a nasal endoscopy recently and told me I have a nasal infection as well as polyps, but my larynx is clear. I have been put on antibiotics by my ENT consultant. Having mostly cleared up the bronchitis, I now have a bout of sinusitis with post nasal drip which makes me wonder if the mucus is dripping down the back of my throat is contributing this chest noise. I asked my doctor for a chest X-ray and it came back clear, but of course I know that X-rays do not show the insides of one’s bronchial tubes. I have just gone through what I believe was Bronchitis and it was then that these chest noises began. Before Covid I too was fit, have never been overweight, always eat healthy home cooked meals with lots of fresh veg, exercise moderately and have never before suffered from colds, pneumonia, bronchitis or asthma until now. I’ve become extremely concerned over these noises which I hear in my upper chest area, which have only materialized this winter. ![]() I too am a previous smoker and the same age as you. Several months afterwards I still continued to cough and would become winded upon exercise. I wasn’t hospitalized like you but I coughed relentlessly and couldn’t catch my breath. I had Covid twice in 2020 and I suffered very poorly the first time. It could be mucus becoming lodged in the upper chest area due to laying down overnight. I find it very disturbing and like yourself only hear it upon waking. I am going through symptoms with my chest/throat noise and hear a similar sound to yours. Strangely enough my story is not far from yours. Should I be concerned or is this just going to take some time to heal completely? I am finally back to work after being off for two months. GP ordered spirometry but I haven't done very well complying with this. ![]() No coughing or production of mucus, no congestion. No other symptoms, no fever, no back pain, or pain period. Once I move around and get up I don't hear it anymore. Since this bout with covid pneumonia, I hear what sounds like rice crispies when I breathe upon waking in the mornings. I've don't have asthma, have never had bronchitis although I did smoke cigarettes for about 30 years, one-half pack a day, I quit 20 years ago. My weight is within the normal range for my height (5'4", 130 lbs.) I have no history of lung complications, never get chest colds, never had pneumonia before contracting Covid. I still get winded easily, I never did before this illness. I'm 63, female, in the USA, I recently was diagnosed and hospitalized with Covid pneumonia (last of November 2021). Hi all, I'm happy to have found this site.
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